Gilmore Girls

Netflix confirmed that beloved series Gilmore Girls will be returning at the end of last month.

The show will be revived with original stars Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Patterson and Kelly Bishop.

While Netflix is not commenting on the structure of the series or the episodic order, sources tell Variety the revival will be comprised of four separate 90-minute installments, as previously reported.

Doctor Who

There was an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1996, but it was back with a bang in 2005, with Christophe Eccleston starring as the Doctor in series one.

It has shot to popularity since then, and filming continues now - with Peter Capaldi as the latest lead actor.

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It was back with a bang (Image: Channel 4)

The long-running early evening show hosted by Chris Evans was brought back for a new series last year to much fanfare.

However the future of the show is now in doubt, after it was claimed Chris Evans would be too busy with Top Gear to carry on as host.

TV bosses are reportedly keen to ­broadcast another series in 2016 and Grimmy is heir to the throne.

Cold Feet

Robert Bathurst, Fay Ripley, John Thomson, Hermione Norris and James Nesbitt (Image: ITV)

Hit 90s drama Cold Feet will return for a sixth series this year, ITV bosses confirmed.

The new run comes 13 years after the death of Helen Baxendale’s character Rachel, and will reunite James Nesbitt , Robert Bathurst, Hermione Norris, John Thomson and Fay Ripley as Manchester-based friends and parents.

Cold Feet became a huge hit when it first aired in 1997, with viewers quickly warming to the couples Adam and Rachel, Pete and Jenny, Karen and David.

Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie

Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (Image: Twentieth Century Fox)

Absolutely Fabulous is returning in movie form - and pictures from on set have already sent fans into meltdown.

It reunites Saunders and Lumley as the iconic characters along with the rest of the original cast that includes Julia Sawalha as Saffy, Jane Horrocks as Bubble and June Whitfield as Mother.

The film will be released in 2016.

Birds of a Feather

The cast have been working together since 1989 (Image: ITV)

Bosses announced the ladies would be back last year - with filming already underway.

Featuring original Essex girls Sharon Theodopolopodos, Tracey Stubbs and Dorien Green, ITV's Comedy Commissioner Saskia Schuster said: "Birds of a Feather has a large and loyal audience and we're really pleased to be bringing it back, a new series starts shooting later this year [2015]."